Bob Marley is a towering musical talent who popularised reggae around the world. But he is often lost in his own fame.
This exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in east London presents over 25 years of work from British photographer Paul Graham.
Budrus is the name of a village in Palestine on the border with Israel. The Israeli government planned for the apartheid wall to be built through Budrus—but not for the resistance that followed.
As the film opens with women clocking into a large textile factory this looks like a gritty French version of Made in Dagenham.
Joan Miro is one of the supreme artists of the 20th century and the current exhibition of his work at the Tate Modern is a wonderful experience.
Those of us who were consumed by the first series of Danish television thriller The Killing will have to wait until the autumn for series two.
Every holiday has its traditions. A key one is that there must be a new children’s film to wile away the money from parents on every school break.
The Turner Contemporary gallery opened in Margate last week. A brand new art gallery on the seafront, it rises from the site of the lodging house where JMW Turner lived and worked.
Lines is a clever play about the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests in London in 2009.
The Red Stuff Shop is proud to announce a new range of memorabilia in preparation for the Marriage of Convenience 2011. Get your anti-royal wedding bunting, mugs, stickers, badges and more.
This term I got my first-year students to create manifestos for the future of the arts.
The Spanish surrealist film‑maker Luis Buñuel said he made movies "to show that this is not the best of all possible worlds".